About Me

I'm Susan K. Droney and I write in several genres: children's books, mainstream fiction, thrillers, mysteries, and sensual/erotic romances.
I am published by Torrid Books, World Castle Publishing, and Devine Destinies.
Please click on the book covers or visit my website at: http://susandroney.com to read reviews, excerpts or to order my books.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

"Angel, the baby is going to be a part of our family,
whether you want her to be or not. That's not going to change. I need you to
help me get the nest ready." She patted Angel's head. "You'll always
be my special girl."

Angel crinkled up her nose. "Can I go play with my
friends now, Mommy?"

"Yes, but make sure you're back in time for
supper."

Angel hurriedly hopped out of the garden. She scurried over
to the flower garden, seeing Butterfly sitting on top of a sunflower. "Hi,
Butterfly." She waved.

Butterfly flew over to her and landed in front of her.
"I was waiting for you, Angel. What do you want to do today?"

Angel shrugged. "I don't know." She sat down and
put her face in her hands.

"Don't you feel well, Angel?" Butterfly asked
worriedly.

"I feel fine, Butterfly."

"What's the matter then?" She tipped a wing in
Angel's direction. "You look so sad."

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

"But Herman will come back. We have to do something for
Herman," Angel insisted.

"Let's all think about what we can do for Herman,"
Butterfly said.

They huddled together deep in thought. Finally Angel jumped
up and down, clapping her hands. "I know what we can do! We can wish
Herman better!"

"Growl. What good will that do?" Lou asked.
"I wish for lots of things, but that doesn't mean I ever get everything I
wish for. Usually I don't get anything I wish for," he frowned.

"Yes," the others agreed with Lou. "Wishing
won't help Herman to get better."

"It's better than doing nothing at all," Angel
protested.

Butterfly sat on Angel's back. "Angel's
right. Wishing is better than doing nothing at all." She looked at Lou.
"Sometimes our wishes don't come true because we may be wishing for
something that's not good for us, like too many treats. If we had too many
treats, then that could make us sick. Or wishing for it never to rain again.
That wouldn't be a good idea because then the fields would dry up and we would
have no food to eat or water to drink. But when a wish is for someone else
instead of ourselves, then that's the nicest kind of wish there is."